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Queen s Park, Power-
Gen and Alescon
Comets have taken the
lead in the Premiership
50 overs tournament
going into the Carnival
break.
All three teams record-
ed two wins on succes-
sive days last weekend to
get their 2016 season off
to a wonderful start.
PowerGen, with national
skipper
Jason
Mohammed, has really
impressed with massive
scores on both days.
Batting first in their
two matches, they
recorded over 300 runs
with Mohammed storm-
ing back into form with
back to back hundreds.
With the two wins, Pow-
erGen now sits on six
points.
Another captain who
seems to be back in form
is the man at the helm
of the Parkites. Back in
action after 18 months
due to back problems,
Justin Guillen was able
to slap a half century
against Prisons at the
Queen s Park Oval on
Sunday. A fine all round
performance from the
team led them to two
wins and now six points.
Joining PowerGen and
Queen s Park at the top
is surprisingly Alescon
Comets. They was able
to defeat defending
champions Merryboys in
the opening encounter
on Saturday. They then
whipped a talented
Clarke Road outfit on
Sunday.
Newcomers Prisons,
Tableland and Victoria
are yet to gain as a point
as they lost both match-
es. The teams now have
a two-week break and
they would be looking to
work on their game when
the series resumes.
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0203018
QPCC, PowerGen
take early lead
Justin Guillen back in action after 18 months scored
a half century on Sunday.
Teams
PWLPTS
QPCC
2206
POWERGEN
2206
COMETS
2206
MERRYBOYS 2 1 1 3
VICTORIA
2113
PRISONS
2020
TABLELAND
2020
FCCLARKEROAD 2 0 2 0
QPCC 166 (32) Jeremy Solozano
82 not out, Justin Guillen 62 not
out def TT PRISONS SERVICE
165 (44) Jared Boodram 40,
Andre Mohammed 40; Akeal
Hosein 4/48, Khiry Pierre 3/39.
POWERGEN 381/6 Jason
Mohammed 108, Evin Lewis 55,
Gergory Mahabir 45 not out;
Ranga Latchana 5/50 def
VICTORIA UNITED 182/8 Ranga
Latchana 36, William Perkins 35,
Marcelle Jones 35; Jovan Ali 5/26.
MERRY BOYS 218 (49.3) Mario
Belcon 52, Samuel Felix 42,
Jitendra Sookdeo 38; Daniel St
Clair 3/50, Brent Harriot 2/39,
Peterson Francois 2/33 def
JENEXCON TABLELAND 178
(46.4) Akiel Cooper 65, Ryan
Pegus 26; Isaiah Rajah 4/27,
Ricky Jaipaul 2/33.
ALESCON COMETS 205 (48)
def FCB CLARKE ROAD 138
(33.1) Kjorn Ottley 38.
STANDINGS AND SCORES
FCB Clarke Road United is cel-
ebrating the latest addition to the
list of their illustrious players
who have gone on to represent
the West Indies.
He is 18-year-old Jyd Goolie,
currently a regular member of the
regional team currently partici-
pating in the ICC Under-19 World
Cup being staged in Bangladesh.
Yesterday, Goolie was part of
the controversial and thrilling two-
run victory in Chittagong against
Zimbabwe which propelled the
West Indies into the quarterfinals
of the competition.
They will now play either Pak-
istan or Sri Lanka for a spot in the
semifinals.
Goolie, a left-handed batsman,
who bowls right-hand off-breaks
has been a key member of the
Under-19 team since their arrival
in Bangladesh in early January. He
has featured in their warm-up
matches, and selected for all of the
World Cup fixtures which the West
Indies has played so far.
And he is being hailed as a tes-
tament to the overwhelming suc-
cess of the Wilson Road, Penal-
based club s youth development
programme which has been churn-
ing out national and West Indies
cricketers with regularity over the
past 18 years.
Baldath Mahabir, president of
the club, said that the success of
Goolie represents a realisation of
a community effort in which
coaches Dasrath Maharaj and
Roland Sampath have played a
central role.
Sampath recently managed the
national Red Force team to victory
in the Nagico Super50 regional
tournament.
Mahabir, a former director on
the WICB and present executive
member of the Trinidad and Toba-
go Cricket Board, said FCB Clarke
Road has been participating in the
highest tier of local cricket since
1993.
He said the club has captured
the club championship at least
twice and were crowned Sunday
League 50-Overs winners as
recently as 2014.
FCB Clarke Road celebrates Goolie
FCB Clarke Road coach Roland Sampath, right, and top club cricketers,
from left, Clevon Kalawan, Kjorn Ottley, Yannick Ottley and Jyd Goolie.